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[[File:{{Infobox wagon|image = 102691 at Highley.jpg|caption = GWR 102691 at Highley Shortly after restoration in 2016|construc = GWR Swindon|status = In use|wagno = 102691 |othernos = |designed = GWR|diagram = O22|lot = 912|wagtype = 5 plank Open Goods Wagon.jpgopen with sheet rail|telcode = OPEN B|brakes = Morton with vacuum|built = 1924|years1 = 1975|events1 = Entered preservation|years2 = 1985|events2 = Arrived on SVR|years3 = 1989 |events3 = Restoration completed|years4 = 2015/16|events4 = Further restoration|thumbyears5 = |300pxevents5 = |rightyears6 = |events6 = }}GWR 102691 is a '''5-plank Open Goods Wagon''', also referred to as an open merchandise wagon. It is one of two '''OPEN B'''s on the SVR, the other being [[GWR 108085 5 plank Open Goods Wagon|108085]]__TOC__.
The earliest GWR vacuum fitted 5open wagons were known as 'low-sided trucks' and had only a single plank. Construction switched to two-plank in 1872 using 11in planks, and to three-plank in 1879 using 7in planks which became more or less the standard as further planks were added to increase height. Four-plank open goods wagon 102691, code name “Open B”, was built at Swindon wagons appeared in 1924 the late 1880s and saw service with 5-planks in 1902. In 1904 the top 5th plank was widened to 11in which thereafter remained the usual configuration for GWR10-ton (later 12- and 13-ton) open wagons.<ref>[[Bibliography#Other References|Atkins, BRBeard & Tourret (W2013) and the Port ]] pp. 270-276.</ref> During World War Two a scarcity of Bristol Authority. It was saved for preservation wide planks resulted in 1975 and after spending some time at a modified 6-plank Diagram of the same effective height but with the West Somerset Railway top 11in plank replaced by a 7in and the Bristol Harbour Railway, it arrived on the Severn Valley Railway a 3&frac12;in March 1985. Restoration after arrival was completed in 1989plank.<ref>SVR Stock Book 9th edition[[Bibliography#Other References|Atkins, Beard & Tourret (2013)]] p. 41.</ref>This construction compromise can be seen on 102691 which is now a "5&frac12;-plank wagon".
The main photo shows 102691 awaiting further restoration in early 2015. This began in May ==Service==A total of that year2, 186 5-plank open wagons built at Swindon between 1924 and by July all 1926 to Diagram O22. The wagons were 16ft in length over the planks headstocks with a 9ft wheelbase and floor boards had been removeda capacity of 12 tons. By February 2016 these had been replaced, A central drop door on each side aided loading and unloading. 875 were vacuum fitted (designated by telegraphic code OPEN B) and sign writing was taking place during the Spring Steam Gala in March 2016 other 1,311 were unfitted (see belowtelegraphic code OPEN A). A number of other photos of the restoration can be seen in <ref>[[http://forumBibliography#Other References|Atkins, Beard & Tourret (2013)]] pp.svra288.org.uk</viewtopic.php?t=3340 this thread] on the SVR-Online forumref>.
102691 was built at Swindon in 1924 as part of Lot 912, the first 375 OPEN Bs.<ref>[[Bibliography#Other References|Atkins, Beard & Tourret (2013)]] pp. 29, 282.</ref> It saw service with the GWR and BR(W).<ref name=SB9>SVR Stock Book 9th edition</ref>. It also saw service with the Port of Bristol Authority<ref>[http://www.gwr813.org/102691.html gwr813.org]</ref> <ref group="note">PBA wagons were normally allocated a PBA number distinct from the GWR wagon number. There is owned no record of such a number in the SVR stock book or the RHR Wagon Survey</ref>. ==Preservation==After being saved for preservation, 102691 spent some time at the West Somerset Railway and the Bristol Docks Museum. It arrived on the Severn Valley Railway from the latter on 28 March 1985, along with [[GWR 13154 5 plank Open Goods Wagon|OPEN A 13154]] (later PBA 58206), having been acquired by the [[The GWR 813 Preservation Fund]]. They were initially stored at Kidderminster with [[GWR 98480 5 plank Open Goods Wagon|OPEN A 98480]] which had arrived in 1982. 98480 and 13154 required the least attention and were therefore moved to Bewdley for restoration in early 1986.<ref>SVR News 82</ref> By late 1988 102691 was still awaiting restoration. The sheet supporter was missing and would require replacement, but the vacuum brake cylinder and part of the vacuum pipe were still in situ. Assessment revealed that it would require complete retimbering and replacement of the curb rail. Both wheelsets would also have to be removed for attention, as one flange on each had been found to be worn excessively thin.<ref>SVR News 90</ref>  It was intended to carry out the work in between more pressing jobs. In the event mild, weather that winter allowed the work to go ahead faster than anticipated. The re-timbering was carried out using second hand planks salvaged from BR china clay waggons being cut up at Sharpness docks, while the mild weather also allowed the painting to be completed. However progress was than halted by the lack of a suitable wagon to transport the wheels to Bridgnorth for tyre turning. This was eventually done using LORIOT N 42343 which had just completed its own overhaul. After further assessment of the wheels at Bridgnorth it was decided that turning would reduce them below scrapping size and they were therefore taken back to Bewdley and refitted, with the intention of replacing the wheelsets at a later date. The vacuum brakes were tested and found to be in order. The brackets for the sheet support rail had been fitted but the 813 Fund were still sourcing components for the rail itself, so in spring 1990 102691 was released into traffic with that task also to be completed at a later time.<ref>SVR News 92, 95</ref>  While preparing the [[Demonstration Goods Train]] for the 2001 [[Autumn Steam Gala]], majorbodywork problems due to wood-rot were found on 102691. It was quickly emptied and brought into the [[Bewdley Down Yard |Bewdley yard]] for attention. All of the rotten timber was removed and the opportunity taken to repaint the chassis before it was rebuilt using second-hand china clay wagon planks. The missing sheet supporter had still not been fitted.<ref>SVR News 139, 147</ref>  102691 was subsequently used by the carriage cleaners at Kidderminster; being vacuum fitted it could easily be attached to the diesel shunter and used to transfer rubbish from the carriage shed back to the station for onward disposal. By 2013 that use had been ended by operational changes, and 10291 was returned to Bewdley requiring further attention to the bodywork<ref>SVR News 191</ref><ref>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/svr_enthusiast/8498167380 February 2013 photo on Flickr]</ref>. <gallery mode=packed heights=200px style="text-align:left">GWR_102691_20150320.jpg|GWR 102691 awaiting overhaul at Bewdley in March 2015</gallery> The overhaul began in May 2015, and by July all the planks and floor boards had been removed. The mechanical repairs needed were mainly to a bent axleguard which resulted in excessive axlebox free play, giving one box a tipped-over appearance. By February 2016 the replacement body planks had been fitted, and sign writing was taking place during the Spring Steam Gala in March 2016. The missing sheet support rail was also reinstated, sufficient material having been ordered when 108085 and 13154 had received their own new rails. A number of other photos of the overhaul, which was completed in April 2016, can be seen in [https://forum.svr-online.org.uk/viewtopic.php?t=3340 this thread] on the SVR-Online forum.<gallery mode=packed heights=200px style="text-align:left">102691_20160319.jpg | Sign writing in March 2016</gallery> Following the 2016 overhaul, 102691 appeared in the used in the 'wartime' train which featured in the 'battle' staged at Highley during the 2018 and 2019 '[[Step Back to the 1940s]] weekends. It was also in the [[Demonstration Goods Train]] from 2018, and received a repaint after its careworn appearance in the 2023 [[Spring Steam Gala]].
<gallery mode=packed heights=Gallery200px style==<gallery"text-align:left">File:102691_20160319GWR_102691_20190707.jpg | Sign writing 102691 in the '1940's train in March 2016July 2019
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==See Also==102691 is owned by [[The GWR 813 Preservation Fund]]
==See also==*[[Goods Wagons | List of goods wagons]]
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==References==
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==Links==
*[http://www.gwr813.org/pagew53102691.html 102691 on www.gwr813.org]<br>*[http://www.ws.vintagecarriagestrustrhrp.org.uk/ws/WagonInfo.asp?Ref=8560 102691 on www.vintagecarriagestrust.orgRailway Heritage Register On-Line]<br>
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